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The Bisexual Resource Center was founded in 1985 by a group of bi activists after a regional conference. First named the East Coast Bisexual
Network, it became a 501(c)3 in 1989 and was renamed in the mid-90s. The BRC is the oldest national bi organization in the U.S. that advocates
for bisexual visibility and raises awareness about bisexuality throughout the LGBT and straight communities.

The Bisexual Resource Center envisions a world where love is celebrated, regardless of sexual orientation or gender expression. Because bisexuals
today are still misunderstood, marginalized and discriminated against, the BRC is committed to providing support to the bisexual community and raising
public awareness about bisexuality and bisexual people.

BOSTON BI EVENTS

BISEXUALS IN THE NEWS

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Stay connected to the BRC!

Boston Pride was an amazing experience of community visibility and unity. Thanks to everyone
who carried the banner or the flag or marched along beside us! (Special shoutout to Michael, our very own juggler!)
Check out the BRC Facebook photo album for images from the day.
Stay connected throughout the year by joining the BRC meetup to find out about upcoming community outings and events.

2015 was the second year of the Bisexual Health Awareness Month and it's been a jam-packed month of
social media sharing. Just because March is over doesn't mean our health concerns
disappear. You can continue to use the BHAM website all year round
for links to important information. Check for updates and info about next year's focus. Thanks to
everyone who contributed to this year's success.

Monthly Bi Social & Support Group

BLiSS meetings are an opportunity for those who are, or think they might be, bisexual or attracted to
people of more than one sex or gender, to discuss a wide range of issues related to attraction and sexuality in a supportive
mixed-gender environment. BLiSS is a peer-facilitated drop-in support group on the 1st Wednesday of the month, 7-9 pm,
at the Boston Living Center, 29 Stanhope St, Boston.

In February, Kate Brown became the first out bisexual to become a U.S. governor when she
was appointed the Governor of Oregon after her predecessor resigned. The bi community has been following Gov. Brown's
career for years, “There are so few bi political leaders out there, so we pay attention to them,”
BRC board member Ellyn Ruthstrom commented. The community wishes her well in her new job!